New Releases by Nadine Gordimer

Nadine Gordimer is the author of Freitags Fußspur (1996), L'étreinte d'un soldat (1994), Why Haven't You Written? (1992), Il salto (1992), Ein Spiel der Natur (1991).

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Freitags Fußspur

release date: Jan 01, 1996

L'étreinte d'un soldat

release date: Jan 01, 1994
L'étreinte d'un soldat
Nadine Gordimer sait saisir ces instants où des vies basculent, où des êtres révèlent sans masque et sans fard leur nature profonde.

Why Haven't You Written?

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Why Haven't You Written?
Verhalen, spelend in Zuid-Afrika.

Ein Spiel der Natur

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Ein Spiel der Natur
Hillela ist ein außergewöhnliches Mädchen, und sie wächst zu einer kraftvollen, innerlich freien Frau heran. Der Titel spielt zunächst einmal auf den Zufall der unterschiedlichen Hautfarben an, aber es ist sicher ebenso richtig, den Titel auf die Hauptgestalt zu beziehen. Hillela ist wie durch ein Spiel der Natur ganz frei vom Rassismus ihrer Umgebung; schon als Mädchen muß sie ein Internat in Rhodesien verlassen, weil sie sich mit einem farbigen Jungen anfreundet. Später heiratet sie einen schwarzen Widerstandskämpfer aus Südafrika. Der Roman ist der Versuch, eine Frauengestalt zu schildern, die alle Schranken des kolonialen Afrika - Schranken auf seiten der Weißen ebenso wie auf seiten der Schwarzen - hinter sich läßt. Nadine Gordimer hat in Hillela nicht nur eine überzeugende Frau von großer Wärme, Sinnlichkeit und Freiheit geschaffen, sondern auch einen Menschen, der in dieser afrikanischen Welt der Gegensätze seinen Platz findet.

Burgers dotter

release date: Jan 01, 1991

My Son's Story Tsp Edition S/C

release date: Dec 01, 1990

My Son's Story

release date: Oct 10, 1990
My Son's Story
A schoolboy playing truant bumps into his revered father coming out of a cinema with a woman.

Conversations with Nadine Gordimer

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Conversations with Nadine Gordimer
Conversations with Nadine Gordimer edited by Nancy Topping Bazin and Marilyn Dallman Seymour Nadine Gordimer is one of the contemporary world''s most admired writers of novels and short stories. This volume collects three decades of her interviews. In them she presents her attitudes toward her art and its interconnection with the oppressive, volatile politics in her native land. She has traveled extensively to other countries only to discover that no matter how white her skin she is indeed African and the only country she can call home is South Africa. If you write honestly about life in South Africa, apartheid damns itself, she says. She is ruthlessly honest, and her fiction has played the vital role of communicating in detail to the rest of the world the effects of apartheid upon the daily lives of the South African people. To maintain her integrity, she writes as though she were dead, without any thought of how anyone will react to what she has written. She remains heroically undaunted both by the banning of three of her novels by the white government and by the protests of radical blacks who assert that whites cannot write convincingly about blacks.She is concerned neither with the image of blacks nor with the image of whites, only with revealing the complexity, the full truth. This truth condemns the racism upon which apartheid is built. In her nine novels and eight volumes of short stories, Gordimer digs deeper and deeper until she has thematic layers. These include betrayal-political, sexual, every form and power, the way human beings use power in their relationships. Her accounts in these interviews of how she works and of which writers she admires will fascinate readers, scholars, teachers, and students alike. Co-editors Nancy Topping Bazin retired from the faculty of the English and women''s studies departments at Old Dominion University, and Marilyn Dallman Seymour retired from the staff of the Government Publications Department of the Old Dominion University Library.

A Sport of Nature

release date: Mar 01, 1988
A Sport of Nature
"A moving, powerful book that, in a career rich with distinguished works, could well be considered her masterpiece."—Publishers Weekly Hillela is Nadine Gordimer''s "sport of nature": a spontaneous mutation, a new type of untainted person, she is seductive and intuitively gifted for life. A Sport of Nature is the bold, sweeping story of her rise from obscurity to an unpredictable kind of political power. Abandoned by her mother, Hillela is left to be raised by her two aunts in South Africa. At Olga''s she might have acquired a taste for antiques and a style of dress to please a suitable husband. At Pauline''s she might have developed a social conscience. But Hillela''s betrayal of her position as a surrogate daughter so shocks both families that at seventeen she is cast adrift. Swiftly and perilously, her life opens out. She lives as a footloose girl among political exiles on a beach in East Africa, drifting between jobs and lovers, and finally becomes the wife of a black revolutionary. Personal tragedy is ultimately the catalyst for her political development, leading her into a heroic role in the overthrow of apartheid. This is the largest, most reverberant work of fiction we have had yet from one of the world''s master novelists.

Le conservateur : roman

release date: Jan 01, 1988
Le conservateur : roman
Mehring, homme d''affaires prospère, n''a d''évidence jamais pensé à remettre en question les privilèges que lui assure sa position d''homme blanc dans un pays de Noirs. Ni sa maîtresse, féministe et gauchiste, ni son fils, étudiant et pacifiste, ne peuvent le comprendre, encore moins ébranler ses convictions. Ce qu''il éprouve pour la ferme qu''il vient d''acheter, ce sentiment inaliénable de propriété, personne ne peut ni le lui contester ni le lui retirer : ni Jacobus, le métayer noir, ni les hommes qui cultivent ses cent soixante hectares au Transvaal, ni les fermiers Boers pour qui Mehring n''est qu''un amateur, ni les Indiens qui tiennent le magasin général, encore moins les cent cinquante mille Noirs qui vivent dans le township entre la ferme et la ville. Le Conservateur est le portrait étonnant d''un homme qui personnifie tous les paradoxes du statu quo : calculateur et tolérant, il aime le pouvoir mais comprend qu''on s''y oppose ; défenseur des valeurs d''argent et de rentabilité, il ne peut résister au charme puissant d''un pays insaisissable, à cette terre d''Afrique à la beauté singulière et envoûtante qui par-delà le destin des individus attire et fascine.

Sport of Nature

release date: Apr 01, 1987
Sport of Nature
The historical and visionary, sweeping and personal story of an extraordinary South African woman''s life from her childhood in Johannesburg to her becoming the wife of the black president of one of Africa''s most progressive nations. Nadine Gordimer''s last work ws Something Out There.

Eine Stadt der Toten, eine Stadt der Lebenden

release date: Jan 01, 1987

La hija de Burger

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Lifetimes Under Apartheid

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Lifetimes Under Apartheid
This work is another contribution to the growing pictorial record of apartheid in South Africa, and like some earlier series of black-and-white photographs it is haunted with pathos and irony. Like the pictures from Peter Magubane''s Magubane''s South Africa (LJ 5/15/78), Goldblatt''s images span 35 years and qualify as works of art in their own right.

A Correspondence Course and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Something Out There

Something Out There
Een novelle en enkele korte verhalen over het onvermogen van mensen elkaar te bereiken, zich grotendeels afspelend in kringen van verzetsstrijders in Zuid-Afrika

The Conservationist

The Conservationist
"This is a novel of enormous power'' New Statesman ''Gordimer is a great writer ... It is Turgenev that she most brings to mind'' -- New York Review of Books The Booker Prize winning political novel by the Nobel Prize winning author Nadine Gordimer Mehring is rich. He has all the privileges and possessions that South Africa has to offer, but his possessions refuse to remain objects. His wife, son, and mistress leave him; his foreman and workers become increasingly indifferent to his stewardship; even the land rises up, as drought, then flood, destroy his farm.

Six Feet of the Country

Six Feet of the Country
Seven stories of South Africa deal with a missing body, a mysterious Rhodesian visitor, a pass law protest, a white geologist and his Black secretary, and a pair of childhood sweethearts.

Burger's Daughter

Burger's Daughter
"A riveting history of South Africa and a penetrating portrait of a courageous woman." -- The New Yorker A must read fiction of South Africa from the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature This is the moving story of the unforgettable Rosa Burger, a young woman from South Africa cast in the mold of a revolutionary tradition. Rosa tries to uphold her heritage handed on by martyred parents while still carving out a sense of self. Although it is wholly of today, Burger''s Daughter can be compared to those 19th century Russian classics that make a certain time and place come alive, and yet stand as universal celebrations of the human spirit. Nadine Gordimer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature, was born and lives in South Africa.

What Happened to Burger's Daughter Or how South African Censorship Works

The Lying Days

The Lying Days
"Nadine Gordimer''s first novel, published in 1953, tells the story of Helen Shaw, daughter of white middle-class parents in a small gold-mining town in South Africa. As Helen comes of age, so does her awareness grow of the African life around her. Her involvement, as a bohemian student, with young blacks leads her into complex relationships of emotion and action in a culture of dissension."--Provided by publisher.

Selected Stories

Selected Stories
A selection of 31 stories from the South African author''s work.
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